Viking Cruise Lomonosov: Khortitsa Cossack Museum
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exib stting back to his Stone and amazes me that people could even walk in that L alone fight bring out your dead which I'm not dead yet
look at this great Kettle drum the 17th century just a little bit of information that nobody will tell you here in Ukraine
the cacs were the ones that usually led the pograms into the villages to kill the Jewish population
look at this gorgeous old Bible from 1751
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com The Khortitsa Cossack Museum is dedicated to the history of Ukrainian Cossacks. It has exhibitions devoted to ancient times, period of Kiev Russia, the Cossack era, along with dioramas and recent history in the Zaporozhye area and Orthodoxy (gorgeous old bibles and illustrations). "Cossack" is just a name for a group of people who came to Khortitsa in the 16-17th centuries in response to Tatar raids in Ukrainian lands. By the end of the 16th century, oppression in Poland turned this area into a liberation struggle, led by B. Khmelnitsky. I enjoyed just walking around the exhibits, looking at oil paintings of fierce Cossacks, their weapons without listening to the intensive history related by guide Olga (just too much information).